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To tighten the spindle nut on the end of your spindle, go ahead and put your Hub Assembly, like part #8-288-3UC1, on your spindle. Tighten it down to about hand tight and then back it off about 1/4 of a turn. Backing it off helps to keep everything…
view full answer...We have just what you would need. For idler hubs you would first need to start with the part #8-214-5UC1 (if you don't have these already) and then to install a disc brake kit specifically for these hubs you would need the part #K2R1058D11 for…
view full answer...Thank you for the picture! I reached out to my contact at Dexter and your axle is indeed a 10000lb axle, but with the axles age they were unable to confirm the oil seal or bearings used. With that said your axle being a general duty 10000lb axle…
view full answer...Sounds like you are missing your trailer connector. I have a couple options for you depending on how far back your wire was cut off. The first is the Pollak Black Plastic, 7-Pole, RV-Style Trailer Connector - Trailer End item #PK12706. This is just…
view full answer...The easiest way to power your electric jack off of the 7-way and/or the battery is to install the Trailer Wiring Junction Box - 7 Terminals item #3375601100 and connect your jack to the 12v circuit that your battery would also be connected to. This…
view full answer...The Dexter Hub #8-288-3UC1 has 5/8" wheel bolts. For 5/8 inch lug nuts torque them to 175 - 225 foot pounds.
view full answer...When installing rubber or nylon bushings like the Dexter #K71-372-00 in your leaf springs or equalizers, you'll want to use a block of wood or something that will protect the bushing, while hitting it with a hammer until it seats into the spring.…
view full answer...You need the Wheel Retaining Ring #33-52-1 for your 10K axles and wheels. This ring has the single tab and will allow you to use your current flat faced wheel with Coned Lug Nuts #6-109. The retaining ring will sit outside the the wheels(see image).…
view full answer...The retaining ring is what allows the wheel to center on the lug nuts as they are torqued down since the wheels are flat. So if you removed the #33-52-1 the wheel wouldn't center as you tighten it and the wheel definitely not go down the road…
view full answer...As you may have noticed, the highest capacity spindle we carry is for a 7,000 lb axle, #TRU37FR. Your best bet is to source the spindles for a 10,000 lb axle through a local trailer shop or dealer. If are able to source the spindles, we do have hubs…
view full answer...Hub and drum assemblies, like the Dexter #8-430-5UC3 you referenced, are universal so they typically fit any 9K - 10K axle just fine. With that being said, there are some exceptions out there so you just need to confirm that your axle uses a #387A…
view full answer...I attached a picture that has a chart with all of the error codes for the Prodigy P2 part #90885 that you referenced. I am not sure what you mean by dashes on the display so hopefully the chart helps you. Feel free to email back with pictures of the…
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